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When IT Meets Politics
Covid changes education, training and skills for ever
Philip Virgo Winsafe Ltd 28 Dec 2020The Dissolution of the Monasteries expedited changes that had been gathering for around a century. The Internet has had an impact akin to that of the printing press in the way thought and ...
The Kyvol Cybovac S31 Robot Vacuum sucks - and we mean that. But here’s the thing, we mean it in a good way. One might argue that robot vacuums have been brought to market before their time i.e. ...
Data Matters
How to communicate amid a storm of data fatigue and misinformation
Brian McKenna Business Applications Editor 24 Dec 2020This is a guest blog by Andy Cotgreave, technology evangelist, Tableau Charts: they're all over the news. The NHS chief executive mocked others’ charts in their briefings; the science committee ...
When IT Meets Politics
NPCC brings the Christmas present of partnership to UK Cyber Policing
Philip Virgo Winsafe Ltd 24 Dec 2020The combination of the Cyber Resilience Centres, Police Cyber Alarm and The Cyber Helpline provides a major advance towards joining up the UK approach to policing the on-line world,
This is a guest post by Sujith Abraham, senior vice-president and general manager at Salesforce ASEAN No one could have predicted what 2020 would bring. Across every industry, we have learned the ...
Networks Generation
My Question Answered: Neteventing (not not eventing) In Cyberspace...
Steve Broadhead Broadband Testing 21 Dec 2020My fine friends at Netevents have continued to battle the global lockdown elements (and we now know in England that the words "lockdown" and "tier" mean the same thing - who would have guessed?) ...
WITsend
Learn to code, get a job as an engineer? It’s not that simple
Clare McDonald Business Editor 21 Dec 2020GUEST BLOG: In this guest post, Amy Franz, software engineer at DirectlyApply, talks about her journey into software engineering, and that often touted alternative routes into tech are not as ...
Networks Generation
Why Security As A Service Makes Common Sense...
Steve Broadhead Broadband Testing 20 Dec 2020Let us go back in time to 2019 – a time when we could actually attend IT events in a physical way. There I am, on the top level of a stand, having a coffee and scanning the hall, seeing “me too” ...
Open Source Insider
Google opens Fuchsia: a new Android ready to bloom?
Adrian Bridgwater 18 Dec 2020Google open sourced its flowery-named Fuschia Operating System (OS) for IoT and mobile applications some four years ago. Know as a capability-based operating system, the project is now open for ...
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Throwback Thursday: A prophetic look back at Green IT
Tony Lock Freeform Dynamics 17 Dec 2020As our contribution to the bit of fun that is Throwback Thursday, we're taking a weekly stroll in the Freeform Dynamics archives. Back in the summer of 2008, we surveyed almost 1500 IT ...
CW Developer Network
Inside Appian's hyperautomation factory: bots, AI & people
Adrian Bridgwater 16 Dec 2020Appian is a patient company. Despite the fact that the whole tech industry is falling over itself to tell us that it now offers low-code software automation advantages, the arguably more pure-play ...
Question: what’s better than project management? Answer: Invisible real-time data-driven project management, that’s what. Holy Land and US-based LinearB plays in this arena and the company insists ...
When IT Meets Politics
Bethlehem placed in Tier 3: Inns closed. Herodian enforcement
Philip Virgo Winsafe Ltd 15 Dec 2020A new variant of Covid has been detected among infants in the Bethlehem area. After receiving intelligence from a committee of experts, King Herod has decreed that all hospitality facilities will ...
CW Developer Network
Exasol: data supply chains, green data & data-developer destinies
Adrian Bridgwater 14 Dec 2020If not quite a future predictions analysis (we've all had far too many of those by now anyway) market intelligence lead at Exasol Helena Schwenk has spoken to the Computer Weekly Developer Network ...
Write side up - by Freeform Dynamics
Why I'm uneasy about the Salesforce Slack acquisition
Dale Vile Freeform Dynamics 14 Dec 2020When I first heard the news, my reaction wasn't as an industry analyst, but as a small business owner – and it wasn't positive.
Quocirca Insights
Confidence in print security drops and data breach costs rise
Louella Fernandes Quocirca 14 Dec 2020As cyberattacks continue to increase, capitalising on the new vulnerabilities of remote working, securing the print infrastructure – across the office and 数字货币home environments – must be a strategic ...
CW Developer Network
Developers, get 'image conscious' for royalty-free image codec JPEG XL
Adrian Bridgwater 11 Dec 2020This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Dr. Jon Sneyers in his capacity as senior image researcher, Cloudinary. Dr. Sneyers is the co-chair of JPEG XL adhoc ...
For Christmas, we got you the most thoughtful gift of a lifetime. A special surprise from October 2020. A hologram of Robert Kardashian. Here is the transcript in full: “Happy Christmas, reader. ...
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Throwback Thursday: x86 Server virtualisation check point
Bryan Betts Freeform Dynamics 10 Dec 2020As our contribution to the bit of fun that is Throwback Thursday, we're taking a weekly stroll in the Freeform Dynamics archives. To say that server – and indeed data centre – virtualisation has ...
Computer Weekly Editors Blog
Don't be the one who gets the blame - the 数字货币home Office's biggest lesson in UK borders IT
Bryan Glick Editor in chief 09 Dec 2020“Those who do not learn history are doomed to repeat it,” or so the oft-repeated quote from philosopher George Santayana goes. Where the UK’s 数字货币home Office is concerned, a far more meta version is ...
Networks Generation
API, API, API, API (aye aye aye aye)
Steve Broadhead Broadband Testing 08 Dec 2020I very recently spoke at a webinar for a long-time client emanating from the artist formerly known as helpdesk market - Sunrise Software - on the increasing importance of APIs - usable ones, not ...
GUEST BLOG: In this contributed blog post, Eleanor Bradley, MD of registry and public benefit at Nominet, explains how digital skills and competency must be the post-pandemic focus to ensure young ...
CW Developer Network
The new Nikkei: Dawex launches Japan Data Exchange (JDEX)
Adrian Bridgwater 07 Dec 2020Data is, just in case you hadn’t heard, the new lifeblood of business. It is the new oil, the new commodity, the new key ‘good’ and it is (of course) the lifeblood that drives the applications we ...
CW Developer Network
Widening the Amazon: OutSystems partners to broaden its AWS functions
Adrian Bridgwater 07 Dec 2020More than ‘just’ a low-code software company these days, Portugal-founded OutSystems will be 20-years old next year and the company now stands for an application platform designed to provide ...
The Inspect-a-Gadget lab elves had some slightly unusual moments testing out the Razer Kaira Pro headset designed for Xbox, in a good way. Where’s the dongle? We were sure there must have been a ...
CW Developer Network
Nutanix pledges ‘common cloud model’ for all data
Adrian Bridgwater 05 Dec 2020If anyone were in any doubt, the future is cloud. Just to clarify, the future is cloud and the future of cloud is hybrid cloud. For the record, the future is cloud and the future of cloud is hybrid ...
Open Source Insider
Pluralsight s: Happy 25th birthday, dear JavaScript
Adrian Bridgwater 04 Dec 2020As many will know, JavaScript is a programming language that became the standard for browser-based programming, but it has also expanded beyond the client space to become a dominant language on the ...
Write side up - by Freeform Dynamics
Throwback Thursday: Linux on the Desktop
Dale Vile Freeform Dynamics 03 Dec 2020As our contribution to the bit of fun that is Throwback Thursday, we're taking a weekly stroll in the Freeform Dynamics archives. The first thing that struck me when I re-read our 'Linux on the ...
Over the last few months Computer Weekly has asked readers about their early experiences of computing and their first computer. A number sent in stories of how they learned programming on the 数字货币home ...
Networks Generation
Networking as a Service Beats Not Working as an Alternative...
Steve Broadhead Broadband Testing 03 Dec 2020So, we’ve had number of standalone elements emerge in recent years: cloud, SD-WAN, virtual anything and everything that- together – create what you could readily term a next generation network, as ...
CW Developer Network
TIBCO4Good project expansion drives ‘data skills’
Adrian Bridgwater 03 Dec 2020Nobody needs to be reminded that 2020 taught us to be kinder, nicer and more caring to people. Many companies have decided to take the chance this year to explain just what they stand for over and ...
A senior lecturer in management at the University of Exeter has suggested a number of wise-cracking robots have the emotional intelligence required to make them suitable for leadership roles. ...
CW Developer Network
AWS DevOps Guru: the mahatma's machine learning mantra
Adrian Bridgwater 02 Dec 2020If Jamie Oliver (other celebrity chefs are available) launched a service named Tastiest Ever Chef, you might not think it that unusual… but it’s a brand naming convention that we don’t often find ...
WITsend
Why cater to neurodiverse people in the workplace?
Clare McDonald Business Editor 01 Dec 2020As part of the 2020 Computer Weekly diversity and inclusion event, in partnership with Spinks, we ran a number of workshops in the leadup to the day covering a range of different topics relating to ...
Open Source Insider
Neural lingual cure-all: Unbabel open sources Machine Translation (MT) tool
Adrian Bridgwater 01 Dec 2020Babel is a term long associated with language and many of us have read the Tower of Babel pages on Wikipedia and elsewhere. When doing this, if nothing else, you can get some bible study in and ...
Welcome to our last edition of Tech in APAC for the year. One of our key stories in November was a piece we did on Snowflake, which made its debut in September on Wall Street as the biggest ...
Deep in the Inspect-a-Gadget lab, our elves don’t always get out and see the light of day that much; they’re quiet reflective characters who sometimes prefer the dim light of the backlit keyboard ...
Open Source Insider
Scanuppa you face: Exadel open sources CompreFace facial recognition tool
Adrian Bridgwater 30 Nov 2020Within appropriate boundaries governing personal security, identity protection, data governance and information sharing compliance, there’s a strong argument for making all facial recognition ...
Open Source Insider
Google launches security 'scorecards' for open source projects
Adrian Bridgwater 29 Nov 2020Google wants to help the programming community work more confidently with open source software. The search-cloud-platform tech giant has developed a new scorecard system intended to allow software ...
When IT Meets Politics
Which suppliers cannot deliver rural broadband by 2025?
Philip Virgo Winsafe Ltd 28 Nov 2020The decision to delay over £3 billion of spend is one that deserves "robust" scrutiny by the hundred or so MPs whose parliamentary majorities may depend on improve on-line access to education, ...
Cliff Saran's Enterprise blog
An IT business boost in spite of spending review forecast
Cliff Saran Managing Editor 26 Nov 2020If there is something a CIO could do to enable the business to increase its earnings by 5%, everyone would be listening. McKinsey recently highlighted the difference in performance between those ...
Write side up - by Freeform Dynamics
Throwback Thursday: the authentication arms race continues
Bryan Betts Freeform Dynamics 26 Nov 2020As our contribution to the bit of fun that is Throwback Thursday, we're taking a weekly stroll in the Freeform Dynamics archives. This week we are heading back to 2006, when we reported on that ...
Data Matters
Initial thoughts on prospective Salesforce acquisition of Slack
Brian McKenna Business Applications Editor 26 Nov 2020The FT’s ever-excellent, San Francisco-based Richard Waters has reported on a prospective acquisition of Slack by Salesforce. Slack, notes Waters, has evolved from being a chat app to a broader ...
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Rob Tribe, VP of systems engineering for EMEA region at Nutanix. Tribe contends that today, none of us can attend a ...
This dystopian shambles of a year has reached a new, personal low, after a PR email revealed that a robotics company based in Reading has completed its first successful trial of a VR-controlled ...
Open Source Insider
Open source a stream: Alibaba Cloud conjures up e-retail stream processing ‘magic’
Adrian Bridgwater 25 Nov 2020The stuff of legends? The original Ali Baba for sure, but the tech firm Alibaba is also hoping to go down in the history books. TechTarget’s Aaron Tang has already detailed some of the firm’s most ...
Write side up - by Freeform Dynamics
We need to start prioritizing workforce health and wellbeing
Jennifer O'Connor Freeform Dynamics 25 Nov 2020This has been a shot in the arm for those who have long overlooked their health.
Ahead in the Clouds
Datacentres in 2030: What the future holds
Caroline Donnelly Senior Editor, UK 24 Nov 2020In this guest post, Tony Jacob, vice president of design and construction for Europe, Middle East and Africa at colocation giant Digital Realty predicts what the next decade holds for the ...
Computer Weekly Editors Blog
What next for digital identity in the UK? Industry welcomes latest DCMS plan
Bryan Glick Editor in chief 24 Nov 2020After months – some would say years – of frustration and delay, tech suppliers have largely welcomed the latest government initiative to establish a digital identity ecosystem in the UK. The ...
Software intelligence company Dynatrace enjoys tracing, dynamically, obviously. As such then, the fourth generation of its distributed tracing and code-level analysis technology, PurePath captures, ...
Open Source Insider
Sumo Logic: inside the architectural cement mixer of multi-cloud
Adrian Bridgwater 23 Nov 2020Champion of continuous intelligence Sumo Logic spends its time looking inside the state of the modern application technology stack, including changing trends in cloud and application adoption and ...
All laptops are pretty much the same today, right? Open the packaging and you get your basic clamshell unit, a power cable and adapter, a little warranty leaflet that you leave in the back of the ...
Data Matters
CTRL, ALT, REPEAT – Why short-sighted digitisation strategies may see businesses revert to analogue
Brian McKenna Business Applications Editor 20 Nov 2020This is a guest blogpost by Stuart Bernard, Iron Mountain’s VP of Digital Solutions. In it he writes about a new study suggesting Covid-driven digitisation of business processes could be ...
Open Source Insider
OpenUK joins Euro data infrastructure Gaia-X project as ‘UK lifeline’ amid Brexit maelstrom
Adrian Bridgwater 20 Nov 2020OpenUK is the open technology advocate organisation for open data, open source hardware and open source software in the UK - so yeah, pretty open all round. The organisation has now joined the ...
Cliff Saran's Enterprise blog
Deliver projects with quick time to value
Cliff Saran Managing Editor 20 Nov 2020With just a couple of weeks left of 2020, it is worth reflecting on what IT professionals can take away from this year. First and foremost, the hard work put in by IT staff, enabled many, many ...
Quocirca Insights
Now or Never: Office print opportunities in 2021
Louella Fernandes Quocirca 19 Nov 2020To emerge stronger in 2021, print industry players must adopt a future forward mindset to address the rapidly evolving cloud and hybrid workplace era – or risk being left behind. The office print ...
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Throwback Thursday: IT Support, now and then
Tony Lock Freeform Dynamics 19 Nov 2020As our contribution to the bit of fun that is Throwback Thursday, we're taking a weekly stroll in the Freeform Dynamics archives. This week I look at a report we produced back in August 2006, the ...
The Labour Party has called for emergency laws to prevent social media companies from playing host to anti-vaccine content. You’d’ve thought the ruling elite would have already got the memo to ...
Open Source Insider
Pedal to the bare metal: Equinix maxes out for scale-out
Adrian Bridgwater 18 Nov 2020As Tears For Fears would say: everybody wants to rule the world… … but as Equinix, Inc. would say: everybody wants to scale to the breadth of potentially web-scale operational scope and the best ...
CW Developer Network
Nutanix: hyper-converged-hybrid cloud needs ‘near-instant’ infrastructure
Adrian Bridgwater 18 Nov 2020Whenever anyone tells you that technology needs an ever-increasing injection of agility, you would be forgiven for a) possibly starting to yawn - but also b) predominantly thinking about the ...
Open Source Insider
Red Hat sharpens OpenShift tools for hybrid cloud ubiquity
Adrian Bridgwater 18 Nov 2020Question: how do you build a hybrid cloud strategy? To start with, it’s a good idea to think about having Kubernetes at the core, to enable the orchestration of container workloads around the ...
Open Source Insider
Pocket (machine identity) rocket: Jetstack donates cert-manager to CNCF
Adrian Bridgwater 17 Nov 2020Jetstack wants to be seen as a ‘proper’ open source company i.e. not just a corporate beast with an ‘open technologies’ department that is guilty of open-washing its wares by popping the off bit of ...
Let’s go back to basics and step back in time. When you’ve had a pair of (now considered ‘retro’) Sennheiser headphones in your teens (example shown here) the experience tends to leave you with a ...
Shipa is a cloud native application management framework company. Ketch enables developers to deploy cloud native applications to Kubernetes without a single YAML file, so no Kubernetes expertise ...
Write side up - by Freeform Dynamics
The #WFH extended talent opportunity
Jennifer O'Connor Freeform Dynamics 16 Nov 2020The rise of the virtual workplace and its implications for inclusivity and Generation Z.
Data Matters
Software: to build or not to build? That is the question
Brian McKenna Business Applications Editor 13 Nov 2020This is a guest blogpost by Kevin Hurd, Founder & CEO, Digital Hive. In 2015 Microsoft’s CEO Satya Nadella famously said: “every business will be a software business”. And it’s hard to argue ...
Computer Weekly Editors Blog
Why setting IT budgets for 2021 will be harder - and easier - than ever
Bryan Glick Editor in chief 13 Nov 2020It’s the time of year when many IT leaders will be setting budgets for 2021 and trying to persuade their boardroom why they should have more money to invest in technology. After the year we’ve all ...
Version control is important. There now - we’ve said it, do you feel better now? Revision control or source code control are also important, mainly because they’re all the same thing i.e. the ...
Cliff Saran's Enterprise blog
Will we lose our treasured memories to cloud policies?
Cliff Saran Managing Editor 12 Nov 2020People who use the free Google Drive service for personal use to store, share and collaborate on documents, will be aware that the company has been slowly shifting consumers to pay for cloud ...
Taking stock of retail tech
The new way of planning in retail
Clare McDonald Business Editor 12 Nov 2020GUEST BLOG: In this contributed post, Laurent 数字货币homeyer, retail and hospitality industry advisor in EMEA & APJ, Workday, explains how retailers can properly plan their strategies during the ...
In this edition of Tech in APAC, we cover the top news headlines in the region for the month of October. Early in the month, we published an interview piece with Joe Beda, one of the co-creators of ...
We’re not ashamed to admit we don’t understand how the graphic tweeted by Boris Johnson to congratulate president-elect Joe Biden came to faintly display “Trump” in the background. Downing Street’s ...
The Inspect-a-Gadget team elves are a confirmed bunch of gamers. Having started gaming life with TV Pong games back in the late 1970s and then graduating to the Atari 2600 in the 1980s, we’ve also ...
CW Developer Network
Puppet puts on a show for compliance, that’s the way to do it
Adrian Bridgwater 10 Nov 2020Nobody ever stops to ask why infrastructure configuration compliance and automation company Puppet, is called Puppet. But of course, it’s obvious, a ‘real world’ puppet’s core infrastructure is ...
CW Developer Network
Splunk Observability Suite, the log at the end of the tunnel
Adrian Bridgwater 10 Nov 2020Splunk derives its name from the American term for potholing or caving. Spelunking Spelunkers dive down into the depths of the earth to look for the lower substrate layers that make up our planet. ...
Write side up - by Freeform Dynamics
Social interaction in the digital workplace
Jennifer O'Connor Freeform Dynamics 09 Nov 2020As workplaces increasingly pivot to virtual presence and digital collaboration, how can we stay connected?
Open Source Insider
GitHub for mobile: the portable collaboratory corroboratory repository
Adrian Bridgwater 09 Nov 2020If there were ever proof needed that we’re a planet going to mobile-first technologies, then surely we need look no further than the extension of GitHub to mobile. Officially known as GitHub for ...
A new Huawei smartphone is always a bit of an occasion - and it’s usually an occasion that comes with the top brass from HQ flying into town to book out London’s ExCeL centre with an accompanying ...
Ahead in the Clouds
Under the microscope: Different datacentre sustainability strategies
Caroline Donnelly Senior Editor, UK 05 Nov 2020In this guest post, Kyle Myers, director of environmental health, safety and sustainability at colocation giant CyrusOne on why the colocation community needs to look beyond carbon reduction ...
CW Developer Network
Promise CEO: The three pillars of decentralised protocol testing
Adrian Bridgwater 04 Nov 2020This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Taariq Lewis, CEO and founder of Promise -- the company delivers onchain credit reputations, for the world, using digital ...
Cliff Saran's Enterprise blog
Adding intelligence to business process automation
Cliff Saran Managing Editor 04 Nov 2020AI is used to find hidden meaning in large datasets. What if an AI system could truly understand an end-to-end business process. What if an AI system could optimise a business process autonomously? ...
CW Developer Network
Couchbase 'edges' upwards with offline-first control
Adrian Bridgwater 03 Nov 2020No coach potatoes in residence this month at Couchbase, or so it appears. The self-styled multi-cloud-to-edge NoSQL database company (yeah, it’s a mouthful) has announced version 2.8 of Couchbase ...
Open Source Insider
Microsoft’s turns over new 'leaf' with open source Akri
Adrian Bridgwater 03 Nov 2020Akri is a Greek village in the north of the country in the Elassona municipality. Akri is also a new (as of Oct 2020) open source project initiated by Microsoft to connect ‘leaf devices’ like ...
Open Source Insider
Siren open source intelligence goes one louder, to 11.0
Adrian Bridgwater 02 Nov 2020Ireland-based Siren didn’t just make ten one louder, the company has pushed its open source investigative intelligence analytics technology to version 11.0 this month. Siren 11.0 is designed to ...
Red Hat, Inc. is still just that i.e. Red Hat, Inc. Now nestled under the IBM parent umbrella, the company appears to be very much its own entity. Some media reports have even suggested that Red ...
ITWorks
How the self-taught movement is opening the door to a career in coding
Clare McDonald Business Editor 30 Oct 2020GUEST BLOG: In this contributed blog post, Layla Porter, senior developer evangelist at Twilio, talks about how in many cases developers are now self-taught. Coding is becoming an in-demand skill ...
Open Source Insider
Adobe has open source developer tool ‘renaissance’
Adrian Bridgwater 30 Oct 2020Time was when the Computer Weekly Developer Network wouldn’t pass a 12-month without attending a veritable handful of Adobe developer events, seminars, conferences, use case tutorials and all ...
GUEST BLOG: In this contributed blog post, Carol Leaman, CEO of Axonify, talks about her journey into the technology sector, and how others can consider a career in tech too. As a young girl ...
Open Source Insider
From onerous to harmonious: MongoDB Atlas plays simultaneous multi-cloud tunes
Adrian Bridgwater 29 Oct 2020Keen to stress its multi-tool abilities, MongoDB these days calls itself a modern ‘general purpose’ database platform company. The firm is stressing its general (i.e. width and breadth) ...
We recently noticed a feature on the BBC’s website titled The man who taught Uber how to say sorry. After a frantic scan of the article, we learned the name of this man, and can therefore sadly ...
Are you a so-called ‘urban adventurer’ at heart? That’s what Huawei sub-brand company Honor wants you to be with its latest smartwatch. Actually, you could be an office-based user (oh okay, it’s ...
Data Matters
British businesses need to be prepared for post-Brexit changes to our data protection laws
Brian McKenna Business Applications Editor 28 Oct 2020This is a guest blogpost by Ben Tomlinson, Personally Identifiable Information Security Officer and Marketing Manager at Atlas Cloud. Data is arguably now the most valuable resource on earth; the ...
When IT Meets Politics
Lord Harry Renwick - Tech Visionary and Catalyst
Philip Virgo Winsafe Ltd 28 Oct 2020There are those who write papers predicting the future. There are prophets whose followers demonstrate and delay change by getting in its way. Far rarer are those who envision the future and gently ...
If there is one constant that seems to be an ailment of the tech sector it is the fact that the same problems seem to crop up time and time again. “Never reinvent the wheel,” as the saying goes. ...
CW Developer Network
Dynatrace & ServiceNow pool intelligence into Biz-AIOps-aaS
Adrian Bridgwater 26 Oct 2020Dynatrace has presented an enhanced, bi-directional automatic integration between its own Dynatrace Software Intelligence Platform and the ServiceNow Now Platform. The union is intended to deliver ...
This is a guest post written by John Mertic in his role as ODPi program Director at The Linux Foundation -- founded in 2000, the foundation is dedicated to building sustainable ecosystems around ...
This is a guest post by Tom Kellermann, head of cyber security strategy at VMware Carbon Black 2020 has been a year like no other. The global pandemic has quickly changed work and business as we ...
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt spends his webcam chat for the Wall Street Journal Tech Live event insisting we should all be grateful to the tech giants, despite the fact they’ve become, by his own ...
Cliff Saran's Enterprise blog
Data reveals lack of ethics in decision making systems
Cliff Saran Managing Editor 22 Oct 2020A recent survey from price comparison site, comparethemarket.com, has highlighted the subtext, which obscures a host of unfair assumptions made in the depths of computer systems. These assumptions ...
International Pronouns Day, which falls on the third Wednesday of October each year, aims to make it an everyday occurrence for people to educate themselves about, and respect, people’s personal ...